“9-Man,” “Winning Girl,” and “Cambodian Son” on America ReFramed in May
APA heritage gets a new perspective with America ReFramed on World Channel this May.
APA heritage gets a new perspective with America ReFramed on World Channel this May.
An interview with Academy-Award nominated filmmaker Rory Kennedy on making the “Last Days in Vietnam.” The film premieres on PBS Tuesday, April 28.
The director’s latest film about the Mandarin Restaurant’s Cecilia Chiang comes to PBS this May.
“…Vietnamese are not victims—they are survivors, they are fighters, they are strong women and men who are proud. They are the more interesting and compelling main characters in my lens.”
The director of “Live from New York!” talks about filmmaking and his newest webseries, “Employed Identity,” coming soon to PBS.org.
This year’s Himalayan Film Festival is May 1-2 in San Francisco.
CAAM presents a documentary slate of 11 films including the “Filipino American Lives” series hosted by Lea Salonga, and more, to air nationally on public TV in May.
“What greater gifts exist than food, friends, family and art?”
Join Chef Alvin Leung on April 18th at One Kearny Club for a special evening of cocktails, fine wines and tastings in celebration of the upcoming broadcast premiere of “Supper Club” on KQED.
The Japanese actress, who is based in Los Angeles and spends time in Japan, plays the lead in Dave Boyle’s “Man from Reno.”
Join CAAM and Asia Society Northern California on Thursday, April 30 at the Ninth Street Independent Film Center for a screening of “Nowhere to Call Home: A Tibetan in Beijing,” a new film by Jocelyn Ford.
Watch “Verses in Exile,” an original web series by the director of “Cambodian Son,” online now.